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Sure, when I ask for resources - no one’s there, when I share the article - here comes Sherlock
Whatever, I’m just gonna say it - our team wrote an article about Fintech, I wanted to share it here and hear the opinions, thanks.

P.S: Surprised that moderators don’t have time to read DM’s in case support needed, but always glad to investigate off-topic posts.

My problem wasn’t so much with you posting links to your work (though if you signed up with the sole intention of doing that then I would) - it was more that by pretending that you ‘found’ it online and was merely sharing it to be helpful, you engaged in a deceptive act.

You failed to disclose that you have an interest in the content being shared. That’s shoddy.

Deception is not a good look for any outfit looking to become a purveyor of trusted content.

By the way, I checked, you have never DMed me or the ‘Moderators’ mailbox.

Personally, I’m still waiting for Aubin Gomis to reappear and tell us more about how great the N1 Bank in the UK is You remember the guy? the one that posted a tale of woe that he duplicated on a certain review site and then never reared his head again…

It’s your point of view, I respect that.
But I don’t think there’s much difference between terms “found” and “know”.
I didn’t want to show off or promote it in some way and I don’t have any interest in it being shared.
I wanted to show it to people and hear their thoughts, that’s all.

I didn’t say you, I said moderators, I wrote to one of them and never got a reply.
Thanks

It’s self promotion and deliberately deceptive at that. The vast majority of sites and forums will ban you on the spot for that kind of thing.

There’s a very big difference between saying you made something and wanted to share, and saying you ‘found’ something from a company when you created it. The latter is not in the community spirit, deceptive, and generally one of the tactics spammers use and almost always get caught out for.